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A political economy of the ecological transition towards a post-fossil economy
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Alliance-driven governance and the relationship of firms to territories in the bioeconomy
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Bio-based Content
Bio-based Polymers
Bio-based Products
Biotechnological Process
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Circular Economy
Conclusion
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ecological transition
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evolutionary economics
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Fossil Economy
Fossil Origin
Fossil Resources
From the development of industrial chemistry to the emergence of the bioeconomy
Green Chemistry
heterodox economics
IAR
IEA Bioenergy
industrial chemistry history
Introduction
Lactic Acid
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Levulinic Acid
National Academies
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PLA
PLA Blend
Platform Molecule
political economy of resource flows
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Product development in the bioeconomy
Productive Heritages
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Public Private Partnerships
resource governance
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Succinic Acid
sustainable development policy
Territorial Anchoring
the case of lactic acid and PLA
The case of the two other "small molecules"
The institutional architecture of the bioeconomy
White Biotechnologies

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367610418
  • Weight: 293g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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The bioeconomy is steadily becoming more important in regional, national and European public policies. As it encompasses the transformation of agricultural, marine and organic resources into food, feed, fuels, energy and materials, the bioeconomy should become a major new industry, outlining the possibility of a post-fossil future. This book is the first attempt to depict the origins, formation and challenges of this new industry in terms of emerging institutions, innovation and economic strategies. The result of this work is that the substitution of raw materials alone is not enough to get out of the fossil economy.

This book develops a political economy of the ecological transition which theorizes the transition as a new crisis of capitalism. This phase is characterized by stakeholders’ attempts to develop renewed rationales and strategies to take control of the reorganization of flows of natural resources, their outcomes and their evaluation. The proposed framework considers recent results in four complementary research strands: transition studies, institutional economics, ecological economics and the evolutionary economics of innovation.

The book will be of interest to researchers interested in the development of the bioeconomy, and both researchers and students seeking to understand the role of heterodox economics in the ecological transition.

Nicolas Befort is Associate Professor of Economics and Director of the Chair in Bioeconomy and Sustainable Development, NEOMA Business School, France. He is also Associated Research Fellow to LISIS (INRAE, CNRS, University Gustave Eiffel).

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